Math, asked by Sahilkasar, 9 months ago


2( - 5) - 6y = 3
How to solve it​

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Answered by deyswarup012
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Answer:

Given:

2( - 5) - 6y = 3

Solution:

2( - 5) - 6y = 3 \\  = >   - 10 - 6y = 3 \\  =  >  - 6y = 13 \\ =  >  y =  \frac{13}{ - 6}  \\  =  > y =  - 2.1666.........

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The value of y is "-13/6".

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ expression \ is:\\2(-5)-6y=3\\On \ solving \ the \ above \ equation,we \ get\\-10-6y=3\\On \ adding \ "10" \ on both \ sides, we \ get\\-10-6y+10=3+10\\-6y=13\\y=-\frac{13}{6}

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